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<subtitle>The EngLegalHist web of TWiki. TWiki is a Web-Based Collaboration Platform for the Enterprise.</subtitle>
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<rights>Copyright 2008 by contributing authors</rights>
<updated>2008-11-21T08:09:43Z</updated>
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 <title>WebStatistics</title>
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 <updated>2008-11-21T08:09:43Z</updated>
 <summary>Statistics for EngLegalHist Web Month: Topic views: Topic saves: File uploads: Most popular topic views: Top contributors for topic save ... (last changed by TWikiGuest)</summary>
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  <name>TWikiGuest</name></author>
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 <title>StatuteLaborers</title>
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 <updated>2008-11-13T18:28:37Z</updated>
 <summary>Labor Policy after 1348 and Theory of Contract How did the Statute of Laborers of 1351 contribute to the development of assumpsit as a replacement for covenant and ... (last changed by AdamKrotman)</summary>
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  <name>AdamKrotman</name></author>
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<entry>
 <title>RefugeeProperty</title>
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 <updated>2008-11-12T22:57:06Z</updated>
 <summary>Political Refugees' Property I'd like this topic. Becky The most celebrated political refugee from the reign of Mary Tudor seems to have been Katherine Willoughby ... (last changed by BeckyPrebble)</summary>
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 <title>PerjuriousWager</title>
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 <updated>2008-11-12T19:57:27Z</updated>
 <summary>Perjurious Wager What happens if a plaintiff complains to the church courts of the perjury when a defendant falsely wages his law? I'll take this one Chris (last changed by ChrisAnthony)</summary>
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  <name>ChrisAnthony</name></author>
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<entry>
 <title>OriginPeremptories</title>
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 <updated>2008-11-11T14:10:54Z</updated>
 <summary>Origins of the Peremptory Challenge Here is a message from a colleague: My name is . I'm student from Law Faculty, in Poland. I write in the hope that You can answer ... (last changed by EbenMoglen)</summary>
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  <name>EbenMoglen</name></author>
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<entry>
 <title>PaperTopics</title>
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 <updated>2008-11-11T14:05:44Z</updated>
 <summary>How to Do the Exercises Below are the source based exercise topics for you to choose from. I expect to add more topics shortly, as soon as I finish checking them ... (last changed by EbenMoglen)</summary>
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  <name>EbenMoglen</name></author>
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 <title>SouthcotesCase</title>
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 <updated>2008-11-11T04:56:54Z</updated>
 <summary>Southcote's Case Why is Southcote's Case, 4 Co. Rep. 83b; Cro. Eliz. 815 (1601)? The rule never appealed to anyone before or since, as no one has ever tried to disturb ... (last changed by LuisVilla)</summary>
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  <name>LuisVilla</name></author>
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<entry>
 <title>OriginCertiorari</title>
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 <updated>2008-11-11T04:44:57Z</updated>
 <summary>Origin of the Writ of Certiorari I'd like to work on this if no one else is; alternatively I'd do the Statute of Labourers 1351 Theo TheodorBruening 11 Nov 2008 ... (last changed by TheodorBruening)</summary>
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  <name>TheodorBruening</name></author>
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<entry>
 <title>VestedAndContingentRemainders</title>
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 <updated>2008-11-10T22:26:58Z</updated>
 <summary>Is there much difference between the interest of an heir apparent in an estate in fee tail and a remainderman? They seem to me to be pretty much the same thing, except ... (last changed by EbenMoglen)</summary>
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  <name>EbenMoglen</name></author>
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<entry>
 <title>QuoMinus</title>
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 <updated>2008-11-06T21:06:45Z</updated>
 <summary>Quo Minus Why would an Elizabethan attorney prefer quo minus to debt? I'll take this one. Roger RogerGoldfinger 06 Nov 2008 (last changed by RogerGoldfinger)</summary>
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  <name>RogerGoldfinger</name></author>
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 <title>LanevCotton</title>
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 <updated>2008-11-06T19:52:59Z</updated>
 <summary>Lane v. Cotton What is the context and contemporary significance of Lane v. Cotton , 1 Ld. Raym 546 (1701)? Why is it relevant to the law of Internet infrastructure ... (last changed by JaneS)</summary>
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  <name>JaneS</name></author>
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 <title>MitchellAllestry</title>
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 <updated>2008-11-06T16:58:25Z</updated>
 <summary>Mitchell v. Allestry This case, materials collected at B M 572, was seen in the 18th and 19th centuries as inventing what American lawyers took Lemuel Shaw to have ... (last changed by MatthewPodolsky)</summary>
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  <name>MatthewPodolsky</name></author>
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<entry>
 <title>JailersLiability</title>
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 <updated>2008-10-29T02:48:35Z</updated>
 <summary>Jailers' Liability This is interesting. I'll take it unless a new topic sounds better. Casey Quinn (last changed by CaseyQuinn)</summary>
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  <name>CaseyQuinn</name></author>
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 <title>DoigesCase</title>
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 <updated>2008-10-28T05:40:57Z</updated>
 <summary>Doige's Case I'll take this one. Aaron Farber (last changed by AaronFarber)</summary>
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  <name>AaronFarber</name></author>
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 <title>ArmorieDelamirie</title>
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 <updated>2008-10-26T23:23:23Z</updated>
 <summary>Armorie v. Delamirie I would also like to work on this topic. Carol DeMartino I'll take this topic. Anyone interested in collaborating, let me know, thanks. Alex ... (last changed by CarolDeMartino)</summary>
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  <name>CarolDeMartino</name></author>
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<entry>
 <title>StatsEdwII</title>
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 <updated>2008-10-21T16:43:58Z</updated>
 <summary>Statutes Royal Ordinances, Edward II I would like to work on this topic Sandipto (last changed by SandiptoDasgupta)</summary>
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  <name>SandiptoDasgupta</name></author>
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